hi,I am afraid I can't help with that specific nitrogen-folder issue...but I can tell you how what works for me: I let nitrogen read files only from its default folder (~/images/wallpapers) and I just create a symlink of my new wallpaper file into that folder:ln -s /full/path/to/the/image/wall.jpg /home/yourusername/images/wallpapers/wall_symlink.jpgand than select the new wallpaper from nitr
Hi, sorry I'm posting these as they come, so am putting them in separate threads.There is the option to configure nitrogen to look in other folders, other than the wallpaper folder. However when I do so the images only appear temporarily. This has happened a few times. I end up copying them into the wallpaper image folder, rendering the nitrogen option redundant.
Where did you put the wallpapers? Try running nitrogen and specifying the path directly on the command line. For example, if your wallpapers are in your /home/greg/images/wallpapers directory, do this in a terminal:nitrogen /home/greg/images/wallpapersYou should also just be able to run nitrogen and navigate to the directory where the wallpapers are.
Easiest way to use your own images is to put a copy (or a link to the file) in $HOME/images/wallpapers directory.(It's a Nitrogen thing. )
I have over 100 images in my backgrounds folder. Is there an easy way to have Compiz Wallpaper use all images in a specified directory? Or is there a way to add all images easily from a folder to this list of background images? Adding each image at a time would be a time consuming task. I am using Ubuntu 12.04.
Thanks in advance,
menturi
I have a web app (oldapp.com) that stores images in a sub-folder (oldapp.com/images) of the DocumentRoot (aka web root). I am rebuilding the app on a different domain (newapp.com) and have created a sub-domain specifically for storing images (images.newapp.com). While I am building, testing, and using the new app, I still need the old app to continue accessing that old image sub-folder.
How can I copy 10 batches of 10,000 images from a folder containing 100,000 images into 10 new sub folders?
I have a folder containing 100,000 images and I want to take the first 10,000 images and move them into a sub folder called folder1 then take the next 10,000 images and move them into folder2 etc until there are 10 new sub folders each having 10,000 images inside.
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It seems like the wallpapers are either from the gallery or bluetooh folder, but I'm unable to even locate this folder. By default are these folder in the directory?
Like how would I get new wallpapers, and monitor y existing ones?
Thanks
I have a folder that has 200.000 images.